CLINT Dempsey will fly to the four corners of the globe for the USA this season - no matter how tired the Fulham forward gets.

In the same week as team-mate Aaron Hughes brings down the curtain on his international career, Dempsey has vowed to continue for his country until World Cup 2014 at least.

The American was one of four scorers in the fabulous 6-0 rout of neighbours QPR on Sunday. But like others in white, he is now 18 games and three competitions into the season already.

“I want to play in another World Cup and hopefully we'll qualify for Brazil,” he said. “I’ve got to make the most of my career and play in as many competitions as possible, and then after the World Cup, assess my career from there.”

Dempsey joined his American team-mates this week for games in Miami against Honduras tomorrow (Saturday) and Tuesday where the USA take on Ecuador in New York.

The Fulham player hopes 8,000 miles on a plane will get him off to a flying start with new coach Jurgen Klinsmann, and make sure the German keeps him in mind for major games.

Dempsey added: “This will be my first game under Klinsmann, and it will be good to get a first win under him.”